"For The Love Of Dog" Group Exhibition
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present For The Love Of Dog, a group exhibition toasting lifelong relationships between (hu)man and dog. We are excited to partner with the nonprofit dog rescue Wags and Walks, an organization placing dogs from kill shelters into loving homes. As part of the gallery’s celebration of dogs in all shapes and sizes, the Opening Reception will double as an adoption event, hosting doggies from Wags and Walks program who need caring homes.
Exhibiting Artists:
Jess Ackerman | Erin Armstrong | Sabrina Bockler | Debra Broz | Mike Chattem | Sebastian Curi | Thomas Danthony | Francisco Diaz Scotto | James Eddy | Jillian Evelyn | Mary Finlayson | Maya Fuji | Mark Gagnon | Abigail Goldman | Emily Harter | David Heo | Matthew Kam | Nicholas Kennedy | Katie Kimmel | Chelsie Kirkey | Tyler Krasowski | Kristen Liu Wong | Megan Ellen MacDonald | Michael McGregor | Stephen Morrison | Taylor Lee Nicholson | Jodie Niss | Laura Noguera | Luke Pelletier | Thomas Martinez Pilnik | Simone Quiles | Zach Rosebrugh | Adam Shrewsbury | Fred Smith | Lorien Stern | David Surman | Keer Tanchak | Brandon Vosika | Woodrow White | Joey Wolf | Adrian Kay Wong | Justin Yoon | Angela Fang Zirbes | Alex Ziv | Mark Zubrovich
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, August 19th
6pm - 8pm
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Exhibition on view through September 9th
Hashimoto Contemporary LA
2754 S La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Advance Collector's Preview:
An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list, please contact us at la@hashimotocontemporary.com.
About Wags and Walks: Wags and Walks is a leading Los Angeles and Nashville based 501c3 dog rescue dedicated to rescuing dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds from high-kill shelters and finding them loving homes within the community. Through family-friendly volunteer, adoption and humane education programming Wags and Walks has saved more than 11,000 dogs! Learn more and get involved at wagsandwalks.org
-
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Cuddle Puddle featuring Good Doggos, 2023
-
Nicholas Bono Kennedy, Maybe I Can Have Some?, 2023
-
Erin Armstrong, Fetch, 2023
-
Erin Armstrong, The March, 2023
-
Megan Ellen MacDonald, Happy Hump Day, 2023
-
David Heo, Take it Back, 2023
-
David Heo, Grip, 2023
-
Adrian Kay Wong, Bone to Pick, 2023
-
Adrian Kay Wong, Tag, 2023
-
Michael McGregor, Still Life With Steinbeck, 2023
-
Emily Harter, Jack and Wiggles (After Gainsborough), 2023
-
Chelsie Kirkey, To Have Each Other, 2023
-
Sabrina Bockler, Decadence and Disaster, 2023
-
Sabrina Bockler, Old Fruit, 2022
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Does it Make a Sound, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Small Leaf Light, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Small Leaf Forest, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Small Leaf Emerald, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Large Leaf Forest, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Large Leaf Light, 2023
-
Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Chicken Cottage Crew, 2023
-
David Surman, Play Sleep Play, 2022
-
David Surman, Koi Dog IV, 2020
-
Simone Quiles, SIT!, 2023
-
Francisco Diaz Scotto, Boni, 2021
-
Thomas Danthony, Coco, 2023
-
Keer Tanchak, Nerdz, 2023
-
Joey Wolf, Girl in Pink Armchair, 2023
-
James Eddy, Zoe, 2023
-
James Eddy, Dog Days of Summer, 2023
-
James Eddy, In the Name of Dog, 2023
-
Maya Fuji, Buddy, 2023
-
Maya Fuji, Good Boy, 2023
-
Maya Fuji, Mani Pedi, 2023
-
AP Shrewsbury, Chill Dog, 2023
-
AP Shrewsbury, Treat!, 2023
-
Jillian Evelyn, Olie, 2022
-
Fred Smith, The Trichotomy of Actions, 2023
-
Stephen Morrison, Orchids, 2023
-
Stephen Morrison, Sunflowers, 2023
-
Jodie Niss, Untitled, 2023
-
Mark Zubrovich, Bruce Eats Kielbasa, 2023
-
Mark Zubrovich, A Distinguished Member Of The Taur Humane Society [After Edwin Landseer], 2023
-
Mary Finlayson, Japhy with Plants and Books, 2023
-
Kristen Liu-Wong, A Woman's Best Friend, 2023
-
Katie Kimmel, Daytona Peppers, 2023
-
Katie Kimmel, Princess Almond, 2023
-
Katie Kimmel, Puppy Elmer, 2023
-
John Slaby, Alone In Public, 2023
-
Taylor Lee Nicholson, Dog Days Of Summer, 2023
-
Mike Chattem, Hot Snack Summer, 2023
-
Luke Pelletier, Rooster and Me, 2023
-
Zack Rosebrugh, Woman with Dog, 2023
-
Woodrow White, Intruder, 2023
-
Debra Broz, Dog Pile, 2023
-
Debra Broz, Dalmatian Dolphin, 2023
-
Debra Broz, Lobster Dog, 2023
-
Tyler Joseph Krasowski, it's the dog in me, 2023
-
Mark Gagnon, Begging Dogs #1, 2023
-
Mark Gagnon, Begging Dogs #2, 2023
-
Mark Gagnon, Begging Dogs #3, 2023
-
Abigail Goldman, Breeders, 2023
-
Abigail Goldman, Down Boy, 2023
-
Abigail Goldman, Good Boy, 2023
-
Matthew Kam, Two Is Better Than One, 2023
-
Matthew Kam, B is for Beagle, 2023
-
Alex Ziv, Let A Dog Dream, 2023
-
Jess Ackerman, Spider, 2023
-
Brandon Vosika, A Promise To Keep The Death Away, 2023
-
Laura Noguera, When Someone Great is Gone (Dudu), 2023
-
Lorien Stern, African Wild Dog, 2023
-
Angela Fang Zirbes, Dog on Couch, 2023
-
Justin Yoon, Fivepoundz, Summer of '23, 2023
-
Sebastian Curi, Untitled, 2023
Soon after we discovered our ability to create images that last, we made pictures of dogs. From prehistoric paintings created over 8000 years ago in the Middle East and India to portraits of pets commissioned by European nobility in the 1600s, dogs have been our constant companions not just in life, but also in art. Hashimoto Contemporary continues this age-old tradition with For the Love of Dog, a group exhibition featuring over thirty artists who each offer their own unique interpretation of our canine companions. Ranging from heartfelt to heartbreak, this exhibition highlights how we continue to cherish, uphold, fear, and idolize our species' best friends.
A dog’s company can feel very human-like. Erin Armstrong’s poised and posed pups take on an air of their owners’ elegance, while Joey Wolf’s wrinkly gray bulldog lazes on a pink couch, licking his lips, her belly on display. No matter how human, dogs require consistent care. Thomas Martinez Pilnik attempts to keep a dog away from his ceramic chicken bones by discarding them under a tufted tree; Laura Noguera illustrates a woman crying a puddle of tears for her dog to drink, still caring for it even after they are gone.
Dogs also represent the spectrum of endearing to endangered. Nick Kennedy’s heart melting hound sits pretty at a decadent supper, welcoming company, while David Heo’s menacing mongrels bare their teeth, a warning sign. In the scope of absurdity, Stephen Morrison’s peculiar scenes of dog-flowers beautify as home decor, their sleepy eyes and twitching noses imperceptible to the distracted viewer.
From allusions to art history to visions of futuristic obscenities, For the Love of Dog is a celebration of a rich and timeless subject: the adoration, temptation, or lamentation of dog.
An opening reception will be held on Saturday, August 19th, from 6 to 8 pm. The opening will double as a dog adoption event with the LA-based dog rescue, Wags & Walks, who are also a beneficiary of the exhibition. The exhibition will be on view through September 9th. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email LA@hashimotocontemporary.com.